which may be incurred for stationery, postage, &c. That the cost 

 of any lithographic or other illustrations be defrayed by the author 

 of the paper for which they may be required. 



VII. — That the papers of the Club be printed in a cheap octavo 

 form. 



VIII. — That at the Annual Meeting the President be requested 

 to favour the Club with an address containing a written summary of 

 its proceedings at the several Field Meetings during the previous 

 year, together with such observations from himself as he may deem 

 conducive to the welfare of the Club, and the promotion of its 

 objects. 



IX. — That all Candidates for Membership shall be proposed and 

 seconded by existing Members, either verbally or in writing, at any 

 Meeting of the Club, and shall be eligible to be balloted for at the 

 next Meeting, provided there be Five Members present ; one black 

 ball in three to exclude. 



X. — That Members finding rare or interesting specimens, or 

 observing any remarkable phenomenon relating to any branch of 

 Natural History, shall immediately forward a statement thereof to 

 the Honorary Secretary. 



XI. — That the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club undertake 

 the formation of and publication of correct lists of the various 

 Natural productions of the County of Hereford, with such observa- 

 tions as their respective authors may deem necessary. 



XII. — That these Rules be printed and a copy sent to each 

 Member. 



April 13th, 1852. 



